I got a used Pixel 3a on eBay 2 years ago. I’ve left it in the humid restroom and even accidentally dipped it in water to where the speakers got wet and blared. It dried off and the loudspeaker sounds normal again and everything still works.

Since then, I’ve also bought a used pixel 4 that developed a flickering screen and a used pixel 6 that overheated, Sim reader malfunctioned, won’t turn on anymore, and was declared unfixable at quikFix.

To be fair I also have a new pixel that I love the heck out of. But my go-to for using at home with wired headphones is the soldier, Pixel 3a.

  • @piskertariot
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    168 months ago

    Loved my 3a every day I had it, until I “upgraded”. My son now rocks the 3a daily and has better battery life and similar performance to my 7.

    He also has unlimited Google photo uploads

  • @[email protected]
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    138 months ago

    I went from the 3a to the 7a. The 3a was a nicer phone. I miss the fingerprint scanner on the back

    • @lemming741
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      88 months ago

      I will bitch about the under screen fingerprint reader every chance I get. It was literally perfect on the back. The P6 was borderline unusable, the P7 reader sucked, and now the P8 is finally almost ok.

      • @[email protected]
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        48 months ago

        Yeah, I really don’t get the front print reader push that happened. The readers worked great unobstructed on the back. The front ones are nothing but slower, less accurate, a bigger paint to get your finger right on top, and a bigger pain if you protect your phone screen with a protector.

    • Corroded
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      48 months ago

      I get you. I can’t get the fingerprint reader on my new Pixel to work after adding a screen protector.

  • @the_tab_key
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    68 months ago

    Mine was nice enough until the power button stopped working (wasn’t a mechanical issue) and the phone spammed 911 until I popped it open and disconnected the battery.

  • @themusicman
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    48 months ago

    I dropped my 3a in the toilet and it died, so YMMV I guess

  • @0xb
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    28 months ago

    Im approaching the point of a new phone, and I’ve been wondering about what would be the equivalent of an iPhone durability-wise (I’m still seeing iPhones 7 being used daily) but for android. I was actually considering a used pixel but now you left me very confused lmao. It seems the good build quality is not a constant.

    • @[email protected]
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      68 months ago

      My pixel 5 is one of the styrdiest phones I have ever owned. It’s been just fine for years and I don’t use a case or screen protector

    • @mulcahey
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      8 months ago

      My Asus Zenfone 8 is still going strong after 2+ years. Case and screen protector help, of course

      • @[email protected]
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        28 months ago

        I’m keeping my almost 4 year old note 20 ultra for as long as possible. I’m super bitter about phones no longer having a micro sd card slot.

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      I’ve got a pixel 6t that might survive for another 2-3 years, at least.

      OTOH, I’ve heard nothing terrible things about newer pixels - not just from reviewers, even people whom I know. My mom got a OP Nord something an year or so back and it seems to on its last leg already.

      Go back to being not confused, I guess.

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      I’m running a pixel 7 with out a protector, but a basic phone case. Run fine and it’s going to be supported by 3rd party roms for that extra security/os longevity.

    • Tedrow
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      38 months ago

      I’m using a Pixel 7. Definitely doesn’t require a case, I just use one to level off the camera a bit.